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First World Hotel
Standard Room
(Room with view subject to availability)
19 October 2015
20 October 2015
1
1
Details
Best Deal Entitlements:
- One night stay
- Room only
Total

50.00 MYR
50.00 MYR

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Should you have special requests or change of room types, a RM15 surcharge is…...

...between people in our rapidly advancing generation. In Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman’s play Post-Its (Notes on a Marriage), we watch as two young people who are in love and newly married, begin to leave each other post its notes when they have no time for communication with one another. The author successfully tells an amazing love story using a unique means of communication. According to Anne Maydan Nicotera, “communication is critical to inter-personal relationships” (Nicotera). The notes vary from topics such as one not wanting to wake the other as they leave early for work, for tasks that need to be completed throughout the day. The audience, through the reading of the post- its notes views the couple’s life as it goes through the early stages of a relationship, to having a child, to a downhill slide of their relationship, the steady reconstruction of a marriage, and eventually it goes on until one of the two passes on.
By leaving these post-its notes, the unnamed couple manages to have a basis of communication upon which they both are able to agree upon. They manage to find a convenient and effective way to convey what they need to say to one another through post-its notes, and even though things get rough, and arguments ensue, they find their strength and return to one another. Their relationship is refound with a clean slate, and although there are occasional spats in the notes, the audience can see that their relationship is much easier once they settled their......

...next semester; I think you didn’t know how to sing when the note is really high. And the teacher will help you about this, and your chin always up when you sing but you never realized that.” So at the very beginning of this semester I changed a class to this class, and want to improve my singing skill. And just like my mother said that I can’t put my chin down when I was singing. And professor also pointed out this problem. And my facial expression was not very rich when I was singing, that seems like that I didn’t put myself in to that song. Just like a mission to complete. I worked on the chin problem and also the sight singing. Fortunately, the experience of playing the piano made me identify the tone accurate. And I don’t have to spend much time on working this. Therefore, I work hard on controlling my chin, and I still can’t adapt it at the very beginning. But through my hard working I can really handle it now. And as for sight singing, during this semester, I often singing before a mirror and practice my facial expression. And it was working. Now I think my facial expression is much better than before. And there is another point, when there was a really high note that I can’t reach it by my voice before. However, during this semester, I learned how to use my throat to reach that high note. Although I can’t describe how to do this in English, I really felt that was really changed. I can reach some really high note now.
Time passed really fast, and this semester will......

...Credit Cards
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Allows debtors(customers) to receive goods and services from suppliers (creditor) using credit cards and pay for them later.
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Types and Examples:
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Bank- Mastercard and Visa
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Travel and Entertainment- American Express
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Oil Company- BP Oil
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Retail store- Belk
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Installment sales credit
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A contract issued by the seller that requires intermittent payments at specified times such as bi-weekly or monthly
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Example
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Rooms To Go Furniture Store
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consumer loans
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Requires debtors to make monthly payments of a specified amount for a period of time
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Example:
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Borrowing $1,000 from a bank and agreeing to make $100 payments for 10 months
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What is a promissory note?
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Promissory note- A written promise to repay based on a debtor’s excellent credit history.
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Why is collateral or a cosigner used?
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The lender may need some guarantee that you will repay or to know that someone will be responsible for the loan....

...Pro, Setup Assistant starts. Setup Assistant helps you specify your Wi-Fi network, set up a user account, and transfer information from another Mac or PC. You can also transfer information from a Time Machine backup or other disk. If you’re migrating from another Mac, you might have to update software if the other Mac doesn’t have Mac OS X version 10.5.3 or later installed. To migrate from a PC, download the Migration Assistant from www.apple.com/migrate-to-mac, and install it on the PC you want to migrate from. After you start Setup Assistant on your MacBook Pro, you can leave it midprocess without quitting, move to the other computer if you need to update its software, and then return to your MacBook Pro to complete the setup. Note: If you don’t use Setup Assistant to transfer information when you first start up your MacBook Pro, you can do it later using Migration Assistant. Open Migration Assistant in the Utilities folder in Launchpad. For help using Migration Assistant, open Help Center and search for “Migration Assistant.”
Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go
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To set up your MacBook Pro: 1 In Setup Assistant, follow the onscreen instructions until you get to the “Transfer Information to This Mac” screen. 2 Do a basic setup, a setup with migration, or transfer information from a Time Machine backup or other disk:
Â To do a basic......

...Notes :
In the poem, as well as the movie, the two major female characters are Wealthow and Grendel's mother. Unlike the movie, neither of these characters have large roles in the poem. Both play their part but are described very little. Wealthow is often only called the "gold-ringed queen" and only exists to play "a noble woman who knew what was right" (Raffel, 31). Despite her noble status, Wealthow holds her tongue and is only mentioned when she serves Beowulf and his soldiers mead from a jeweled cup. Grendel's mother, on the other hand, plays a slightly bigger role, but only as an evil idenity. Her name is never revealed and she is only known as Grendel's mother, signifying that the male defines the female. Additionally, Grendel's mother is the only female character that poses a threat to Beowulf and his men. Unfortunately, she is portrayed as a "mighty water witch", insinuating that any woman who defied an man was evil and wicked (Raffel, 41). These two female characters demonstrate the Anglo-Saxon ideas that women should be figures rather than hold any real power.
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how women have become stronger forces in the world, yet are still held back by men. In the movie, Grendel's mother is shown to be little more than a sex object in the eyes of men, which actual allows her to hold power over them. She is able to seduce Hrothgar and Beowulf, creating sons for her evil to live on through. These monsters eventually attack the men as the repercussions of the "sins of the......

...Hinduism.
* You will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the belief systems.
* You will understand how various philosophies throughout Asia shaped its rich, cultural past.
* You will synthesize ideas generated in the roundtable discussion in order to problem solve with their peers.
* You will examine the effects contrary philosophies have on social interaction.
Roles: Within each group, you will be assigned to one of five philosophies.
* Confucianism
* Legalism
* Daoism/Taoism
* Buddhism
* Hinduism
MY NAME IS: Alana L. Edwards____________________________________________________
MY PHILOSOPHY IS:_Hinduism________________________________________________________
ASIAN PHILOSOPHIES NOTES
5). HINDUISM (pgs. 66-67)
Reincarnation – Being reborn in another body. Several religions, including Hinduism, believe that the human spirit returns to Earth in different forms again and again as it strives for perfection.
Karma - action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation
Atman and Brahman - "soul" or "individual soul." Atman refers to the essence of each individual living thing - its soul or primary living energy. Each living thing - people, animals, plants - have an atman that forms each thing's eternal essence. The atman is not the body; the body is not eternal. The body houses the atman until the body dies. Atman is immortal and eternal. Brahman is......

...Chapter 2 Notes:
2.1: Concept: programs must be carefully designed before they are written. During the design process, programmers use tools such as pseudo code and flowcharts to create models of programs.
Key terms:
Logic Error: A mistake that does not prevent the programming from running, but it causes incorrect results.
Debugging: finding and correcting the code that caused the error.
Program Development Cycle: the process of creating, debugging, and possibly changing the original program. The steps are as follows:
Design the program write the code correct syntax errors test the executable code Debug the code Repeat necessary
Customer: The person, group or organization that is asking you to write a program
Software Requirement: A single function that the program must perform in order to satisfy the customer
Algorithm: A set of well-defined logical steps that must be taken to perform a task. It must be translated into code before it can be given to the computer.
Pseudo code: “Fake Code” used to model programs
Flow charts: Diagrams that that graphically depicts the steps the steps that take place in a program. There are three types of symbols in a flow chart:
1. Ovals (Appear at the top and bottom of a flow chart, and are also referred to as terminal symbols. The start terminal symbol marks the program’s starting point and the end terminal symbols marks the program’s ending point)
2. Parallelogram (Used for both input and output......

...Freedom Notes
Obscene: Offensive to accepted standards; lewd; repulsive
Miller V. California: Guy sends porn to people, the people don't like it and they have him arrested. His defense is that he has the right to send them whatever he wants due to the First amendment. From this came the
Three-prong test: The content in question has to "pass" all three of these to be considered obscene, and thus not be protected by the first amendment.
1. If the average person finds it singularly sexual in nature
2. If it contains pornographic content
3. If it has no political, literally, or artistic value
Texas V. Johnson: Johnson burns an American flag, and is arrested for doing so. Considers it his right by the first amendment as part of free speech. Supreme Court agrees with him, and he goes free and does it again. This turns the 1st Amendment from Freedom of Speech to Freedom of Expression.
Tinker v. Des Moines School District: 15 year old and his friends wear black armbands in protest of the Vietnam War. The school adopts a policy that if you wear the black armband, you're suspended until you comply and remove it on campus. Tinker wears the armband regardless, and it's taken up to the Supreme Court. It's decided that the school cannot embargo their right to express their viewpoints.
Schenck v. United States: Socialist spreads newsletters that tell people to resist being drafted during WWI, as it should be considered involuntary servitude. The Supreme Court decided......

...accounting issues, where relevant. You should also evaluate the financial condition and performance of each company. You may wish to include projected financial statements and a valuation based on those projections. However, finance covers valuation in far more detail in finance, so valuation is not the crucial part of this write-up.
Each group will have about 45 minutes for their presentation, depending on the number of groups. That will include five minutes for setup, twenty minutes for a presentation, and five minutes for questions.
4. Final Exam. The exam will consist of five or six questions taken from footnotes, financial statements, or articles. The exam may include any topic covered in this course. The exam is open-book, open-notes, and you may use computers, calculators, and the Internet (not including e-mail).
Grading:
Grading is based on a mid-term and final examination, a group case presentation, a group project, and class participation. Class participation grading begins Monday, 14 August; class participation in the accounting camp does not count toward your final grade. Grade weighting is as follows:
Group project. Write-up and presentation 40%
Final examination 35%
Class participation 25%
I assign numerical grades for each assignment (maximum of 100 points for each assignment). At the end of the term I weight scores by the above percentages, add scores for the four assignments, and rank scores from high to low. I......

...08/26/2005
Notes for Aides Meeting
How is the point system working for Kinder? For all other grade levels? Who is in the lead (I’d like to periodically announce this on morning announcements)? The Points are going great!! We came up with every week (Thursdays) letting you know who is in the lead!
How are the sheets of paper going? The sheet are a keeper! We think that is great way to keep up with points. That way I can tally them right.
How is the tracking chart/poster coming along? We decided not to laminate the poster board, and just decorate with all sort of treats so the kids will see it in the café. We came up with if the visual see what they will “Win” they will try harder. And the tracking I will keep up with and by you (Mrs. Reipe) announcing it they will know who is in the lead.
Is there anything not working? Well its better now, the long Breakfast and lunch lines. They are running smoother now, guess it was just the first couple of weeks of school!!!
How can we turn things up a notch and make things even better? (Movie on Fridays, if earned???)
We thought that was a great Idea, it will keep a lot of kids at their seats and ready to sit down and eat and watch the movie!!
Breakfast:
What can be used to number the tables instead of taping the number?
I know you came up with the little cones!!! Sounds Great! And Ms. A said she has a Cricut to make the Velcro numbers!!
Is there anything that needs to be improved for breakfast? Make a definite cut,......

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...Notes
P1
The designers often claimed their intention to present the profundity of Chinese culture to spectators at fashion events (Leng 2005; Tsui 2009).
P2
Defines Chinese dress in history: dress in traditional China was always a contested realm of behavior.
P3
Finnane discovers that socialist aesthetics had nationalist goals:
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task of exploring the evolution of Chinese fashion in the years of “opening and reform,” to understand the evolution of Chinese fashion design in the age of market-oriented nationalism.
P5
textual analysis of published reports and interviews with a selection of established and emerging designers: Frankie Xie, Ma Ke, Liang Zi, Wang Yiyang, and Jiji……
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both Chinese and Western people regard it as a typical “symbol” of Chinese fashion
P7
in the 1980s and 1990s Chinese fashion designers decorated their clothes heavily
with traditional Chinese symbols or motifs.
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this trend appears to be declining in the twenty-first century.
designers still explicitly and frequently proclaim their strong affinity with Chinese culture.
P9
Chinese designer Frankie Xie presented his brand Jefen at Paris Fashion Week.
the first time a (mainland) Chinese designer had paraded a collection at the top four international fashion weeks.
P10
Jefen has very few traces of any Chinese costume or symbols, still draw his inspiration from Chinese culture.
P11
Xie endeavored to remove the old images of Chinese fashion from the minds of......

...attempt to dictate my response. In these kinds of situations, children very clearly understand that history matters.
* When you go into a doctor’s office for the first time, you invariably have to fill out an information sheet that asks about your medical history. Some of these forms are very detailed, asking questions that require information from rarely accessed memory banks. Why does a doctor ask these questions? The doctor is trying to construct an accurate picture of your state of health. Your health is heavily influenced by the past. Your heredity, past behaviors, past experiences are all important determinants and clues to your present condition. Whenever you return to the doctor, he or she pulls out a file which contains all the notes from past visits. This file is a history of your health. Doctors understand very clearly that the past matters.
* Some of you might be thinking that these examples are not very compelling because they both deal with the very recent past—they are not what we think of when we think of history. Let me give one final example that is more to the point. In 1917 the Communists took control of Russia. They began to exercise control over how the history of their country ought to be told. They depicted the tsar as oppressive and cruel. The leaders of the revolution, on the other hand, were portrayed in a very positive light. The Communist government insisted that these leaders, and in particular Lenin, understood more clearly than any one......

...CASE I
A Reply Sent to an Erring Customer
Dear Sir,
Your letter of the 23rd, with a cheque for Rs. 25,000/- on account, is to hand. We note what you say as to the difficulty you experience in collecting your outstanding accounts, but we are compelled to remark that we do not think you are treating us with the consideration we have a right to expect.
It is true that small remittances have been forwarded from time to time, but the debit balance against you has been steadily increasing during the past twelve months until it now stands at the considerable total of Rs. 85,000/-
Having regard to the many years during which you have been a customer of this house and the, generally speaking, satisfactory character of your account, we are reluctant to resort to harsh measures.
We must, however, insist that the existing balance should be cleared off by regular installments of say Rs. 10,000/- per month, the first installment to reach us by the 7th. In the meantime you shall pay cash for all further goods; we are allowing you an extra 3% discount in lieu of credit. We shall be glad to hear from you about this arrangement, as otherwise we shall have no alternative but definitely to close your account and place the matter in other hands.
Yours truly,
Questions:
1. Comment on the appropriateness of the sender’s tone to a customer.
2. Point out the old – fashioned phrases and expressions.
3. Rewrite the reply according to the......